Remote Transmitter Operation - JEFF ROWLAND CAPRI S2 Operational Manual

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REMOTE TRANSMITTER OPERATION

The
CAPRI S2 PREAMPLIFIER
allowing convenient wireless control of the most commonly used functions from the listening
position. An explanation of these functions and battery installation follows.
NOTE:
Housing the preampli er in extremely high ambient light conditions may cause erratic
remote control operation. The IR sensor, located within the volume level display, must not be
exposed to direct sunlight or spotlights.
(1) DISPLAY DIM:
Press once to dim display one level of
brightness. Press again to resume default level of
brightness.
INPUT SELECT 1-4:
(2)
buttons will select the desired input. The input number
corresponding to the numbering of the inputs on the
rear panel.
INPUT SELECT 5 BYPASS:
(3)
the BYPASS input.
MUTE:
(4)
This button will immediately mute the outputs
of the preampli er. The volume display will continue to
show the present location of the volume control.
Pressing this button a second time will reactivate the
outputs of the preampli er.
VOL UP:
(5)
The
VOL UP
level of the preampli er in 0.5 dB increments. Holding
this button down will cause the volume level to
continuously increase until the button is released or until 99.5 is displayed on the volume
display.
(6) VOL DOWN:
The
VOL DOWN
dB increments. Holding this button down will cause the volume level to continuously
decrease until the button is released or until 00.0 is displayed on the volume display.
PHASE:
(7)
Press once to invert absolute phase. Phase LED on front panel will light. Press
again to return preampli er to non-inverted absolute phase. Phase LED on front panel will
turn off.
is equipped with a wireless, infrared (IR) remote transmitter,
The
IN 1
,
IN 2
,
IN 3
, and
The
IN 5
button will select
button will increase the output
button will decrease the output level of the preampli er in 0.5
IN 4
REVA1.4
CAPRI S2 PREAMPLIFIER
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